id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_pyghijfb5jdanaksqmcwiv774a Dracine Hodges Resolving the Challenge of E-Books 2010 4 .pdf application/pdf 1908 110 51 E-book access began when NetLibrary entered the patron-driven Libraries would acquire even more e-books, providing even more revenue for publishers, if these issues to patron-initiated e-book collection development occurred in 1998 when NetLibrary offered libraries three acquisitions methods: orders for individual titles or subject packages of e-books; a Patron use of e-books triggered purchases, bypassing mediation by a collection Some libraries participated in a NetLibrary patron-driven acquisitions program through a publishers for the simultaneous release of titles in both print and e-book formats would be a good same issues appear in the current print versus e-book simultaneous publication discussion. e-book release, a library may decide not to purchase their title at all. identify content in the e-book but prefer to use the library's print copy to read longer texts or for publish-on-demand model in which copies of a book are not printed until an order is received. ./cache/work_pyghijfb5jdanaksqmcwiv774a.pdf ./txt/work_pyghijfb5jdanaksqmcwiv774a.txt